Five St. Patrick’s Day Safety Tips

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St. Patrick’s Day is one of the most popular drinking holidays out there. In fact, it’s one of the most celebrated. This is a religious and cultural holiday celebrating the death of St. Patrick who is widely-recognized as Ireland’s patron saint. This holiday is celebrated during the 17th of March.

All about the Celebration

This holiday is marked by festivals, parades, green clothing, and a whole lot of eating and drinking. With this merry combination, you just know that a lot of accidents happen during St. Patrick’s Day. This is why if you want to enjoy this holiday safely, you need to keep some safety tips in mind.

Five Tips to Keep You Safe during St. Patrick’s Day

Follow these tips and ensure that you’ll end the day with a smile on your face at home and not at a hospital:

Always stay hydrated.

This is especially important if you’re taking part in all-day parades and festivals. Of course, it goes without saying that you should hydrate on water all day, and not on alcohol.

Drink moderately.

No one’s stopping you from drinking on St. Patrick’s Day. After all, drinking is almost a tradition in this holiday. However, this is not to say that you can drink until you pass out. A lot of bad things can happen if you pass out drunk. You can pass out in an unsafe place. You can be robbed. Worst, you can be harmed.

Don’t drink and drive.

Again, no one’s stopping you from drinking. But if you drink, don’t drive. It’s that simple. If you’re in a group, designate someone as the designated driver. If no one wants to take one for the team, save the number of a cab service so that a cab driver can pick you up and take you home.
If you drink and drive, you’re not just putting yourself at risk. You’re also putting the people around you at risk.

Go with your friends.

There’s safety in numbers during St. Patrick’s Day. People can get rowdy and criminals can take advantage as well. If you’re in a group, you’ll be more protected. Besides, you can watch over one another.
If you’re with your friends, there’s a lesser chance of falling victim to a criminal. There are a lot of criminals prowling the streets. There are pickpockets. There are people who’d put drugs in your drink. If you’re with your friends, you’ll have a wall of protection.

Let a family member know where you are.

You’ll be all over the place on St. Patrick’s Day. It’s a good idea to let a family member know where you are. You can update him or her with your location regularly. This may seem like a hassle, but it can be very helpful if you ended up passed out drunk somewhere.

Use Your Common Sense

This is not to say that you shouldn’t have fun. Have fun on St. Patrick’s Day! Just make sure to use your common sense. These safety tips are very basic. It’s just a matter of using your common sense and following them.